Angkorian Founders and Bronze Casting Skills
First technical investigation of the West Mebon Viṣṇu
First technical investigation of the West Mebon Viṣṇu
How legendary animal figures, in particular makara and dragons, evolved in Cambodia under Javanese and Chinese influences, finding new, genuine...
Considerations on ancient Khmer temples in Cambodia by architecture historian James Fergusson (1808-1886)
“Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred Mountain’'.
Guardian of artistic treasures from the Khmer Temples, the Angkor Conservation also produced and stored detailed blue prints and archaeological...
An online treasure for researchers, artists and Angkor lovers.
An educational platform and an essential online trove for musicologists and musicians around the world.
Back to the intellectual and aesthetical origins of Hindu architecture and its Southeast Asian derivatives, particularly in the Khmer tradition.
Devatas are a distinctive element of this Khmer temple located in modern Thailand.
A scientific analysis of the stone sculptures kept at the controversial MET collection of Khmer art.
From protohistory to traditional craftmanship, from Burma to Sulawesi, a rich collection of studies in Southeast Asia arts.
In this one chapter, the then-Prince Sihamoni comments on the actors and actresses who gave life to the King Father's...
The Khmer cultural and artistic heritage in the Siamese sphere of influence at the turn of the 20th century.
The earliest attempt to catalog the National Museum of Cambodia vast collection
25 years after its publication, still a reference in the effort for tracing and retrieving looted Khmer arts.
The visionary park-museum launched in 1963 by Lek Viriyaphant in Bangkok, "from dawn to the Siam civilization".
Private collection of Southeasr Asian art in Budapest, Hungary, including several Cambodian pidan and ikat silkworks
The first major study on Khmer arts and culture in the Russian language.
First Khmer translation of George Groslier's 1913 essay: 'Cambodian Dancers, Ancient and Modern' (Danseuses cambodgiennes, anciennes et modernes).